![]() ![]() Con - This approach caused my games to auto crash when attempting to load up the first time. #2 - Pro - theoretically best performance only in synthetic benchmarks. Cons - you sacrifice about 100 points in a synthetic benchmark. #1 - Pro - Easiest, 1 thing to worry about (if undervolt is stable) and to test for. Step 4: Drag all the voltage steps below the point you want to run your card at UP so that it hits the stock white line using the shift approach so they all move at the same time (doesn't have to match perfectly.mine is set at +4 which is basically a 4mhz oc at each voltage level) Don't worry, it will snap to place.ģ) My approach that works for me - the "I care about FPS and don't want to spend more time figuring out if either my undervolt or OC is causing my GPU to crash first" Step 3: Drag all voltage points (you can use shift to highlight everything) after the voltage you want to run at down to some arbitrary value. Step 2: Drag the whole voltage curve UP while clicked on the voltage you want to run at until you see it move up to the max core clock you want to run. Step 4: Hit save and your curve now looks like this: Ģ) The "overclocking + undervolting and I care about synthetic benchmark scores" approach. Step 3: Drag the voltage point that you want to run your card at up so that it hits the core clock you want to run the card at Step 2: Drag the whole voltage curve down to the core clock you want to run your card at ![]() Step 1: Open MSI Afterburner voltage curve This is how people do it on most guides on reddit/youtube. The "everyone knows about this" approach. I wanted to share 3 different ways of undervolting and what I noticed to be their pros/cons. I made a post a few days ago on undervolting a 3080 here where I provided fps benchmarks in games I played: TL DR: Just do #3 unless you really want to fine tune your silicon then do #2, but I can't get any damn performance bumps in games so I'm just going to stick with #3.
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